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Maybach presents the concept of a desert coupe. It was designed by the recently deceased Virgil Abloh

Abloh, who became famous with his Off-White brand or with the men’s collections of the French fashion brand Louis Vuitton, collaborated on Maybach alongside Daimler design chief Gorden Wagener.

The end result is a stunning off-road safari-style model with rugged tires, a roof rack and other outdoor accessories.

Maybach has a massively long hood. They do not lack solar cells to extend the theoretical range of the electrical concept.

You will also be interested in an ax embedded in the door or a box embedded in the end of the dashboard, which looks like you can take it with you on a trip. The seats are also folded completely flat, so sleeping in the wild should be a breeze.

The two-tone black-brown varnish helps to add some contrast. Traditionally, a large mask dominates, but no heatsink hides, so the grids are imitated by LED strips.

The German carmaker did not disclose the technical details. In honor of Abloh, Mercedes opens the doors of the Rubell Museum in Miami for two days, where the new car is on display. The coupe is not intended for series production, but it is another in a series of large GTs from Mercedes-Maybach, which can be an inspiration for a future road car.

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